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1 | U the activity or business that involves styles of clothes and people’ s appearance 时尚(业);时装(业) |
| the world of fashion 时装界 |
| 1a | C a style of dress that is popular at a particular time (衣服的)时新式样,流行款式 | | Men’ s fashions change more slowly than women’ s. 男式服装流行款式的变化比女式服装要慢。 | | the latest fashions 最新的流行款式 | |
| 1b | relating to fashion or involved in fashion 时装的;时尚的 | | an Italian fashion designer 意大利时装设计师 | | fashion magazines 时尚杂志 | |
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2 | C/U the fact that something such as a style of dress or an activity is popular at a particular time 时兴;时尚;流行 |
| Fashions change all the time. 时尚总是在变化。 |
| +for The fashion for sea bathing began in the nineteenth century. 洗海水浴的时尚开始于19世纪。 |
| be in/come into fashion High heels are back in fashion. 高跟鞋再次风行。 |
| go/be out of fashion His ideas have gone right out of fashion. 他的思想已经很落伍了。 |
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- | after a fashion |
| not very well or effectively |
| 不太好;勉强凑和 |
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| Things continued working after a fashion. 情况仍不太妙。 |
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- | after the fashion of |
| in a style that is typical of a particular person or group |
| 模仿(某人或某团体)的风格 |
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| after the fashion of the French Impressionists 模仿法国印象派的风格 |
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- | in a similar/orderly/spectacular etc fashion |
| in a particular way |
| 以相似/有序/壮观等的方式 |
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| Voting was conducted in a peaceful and orderly fashion. 投票在平静而有序地进行。 |
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- | like it’ s going out of fashion BRITISH informal |
| if you do something like it’ s going out of fashion , you do it a lot or in a very extreme way |
| 大量地做;疯狂地做 |
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